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Best enjoyed with friends, low expectations, and a strong stomach.

However, if you require logical plots, sympathetic characters, or a meaningful expansion of the Wrong Turn mythology, you’ll be disappointed. It’s a B-movie through and through—dumb, brutal, and entertaining in a guilty-pleasure kind of way.

Wrong Turn 4: Full Movie (often searched as "Wrong Turn 4 full movie" by fans of the series) is a divisive entry. If you’re looking for a gory, fast-paced, and unintentionally funny slasher with a unique winter setting, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. The kills are memorable, and the asylum is a great horror playground.

The Hills Have Eyes , House of Wax (2005), The Collector , and winter slashers like Cold Prey .

Fast forward to present day (2003, by the film’s timeline). A group of college friends—including Jenna, Daniel, Kenia, and the obnoxious Vincent—are snowmobiling to a remote cabin for a party weekend. A sudden blizzard forces them to take shelter in the now-abandoned and crumbling Glensville Sanatorium. Unbeknownst to them, the cannibal brothers didn’t freeze decades ago. They’ve survived, thrived, and now have a fresh batch of trespassers to butcher.

The film opens in 1974 at a remote West Virginia sanatorium for the criminally insane, the Glensville Hospital. Two mutant brothers, referred to as "Three-Finger" and "One-Eye," are patients (alongside a third, Saw-Tooth, elsewhere). When a massive blizzard causes a power outage, the brothers escape, killing staff and patients alike. They’re eventually cornered in the boiler room, and the head doctor locks them in to freeze to death.